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Gerunds and infinitives, Ready For First (B2)

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  • I never get bored with play / playing games on my phone.
    I never get bored with playing games on my phone.
  • One of my cousins has promised ... (take) me windsurfing as soon as I've finished ... (study).
    to take / studying
  • I was a nervous kid who like playing / to play video games.
    I was a nervous kid who like playing video games.
  • Paraphrase: I really don't want to go out this evening. > I really don't ... ... ... out this evening. (FEEL)
    I really don't feel like going out this evening.
  • The UK became the first country in the world recognising / to recognise parkour as a sport.
    The UK became the first country in the world to recognise parkour as a sport.
  • I don't mind listen / listening to jazz now and again.
    I don't mind listening to jazz now and again.
  • I can't help ... (smile) when I see my dad playing tennis. He's had hundreds of lessons but he still hasn't learnt ... (hit) the ball properly.
    smiling / to hit
  • When I suggested ... (go) skiing on Sunday, Marta was enthusiastic, so we've arranged ... (meet) at seven.
    going / to meet
  • I wouldn't be interested in go / going to a concert.
    I wouldn't be interested in going to a concert.
  • I much prefer watch / watching films at home.
    I much prefer watching films at home.
  • At first my parents refused ... (let) me go to karate lessons, but I kept ... (ask) and eventually they agreed.
    to let / asking
  • Paul appears ... (enjoy) playing golf. He's even considering ... (buy) his own set of clubs.
    to enjoy / buying
  • I can't stand play / playing board games with my family.
    I can't stand playing board games with my family.
  • I quite like watching basketball, but I'm not very good at play / playing it.
    I quite like watching basketball, but I'm not very good at playing it.
  • Praphrase: It's impossible for me not to laugh when he starts singing. > I can't ... ... when he starts sining. (HELP)
    I can't help laughing when he starts sining.
  • I'm especially fond of bake / baking cakes.
    I'm especially fond of baking cakes.
  • I've never been very keen on go / going to the cinema.
    I've never been very keen on going to the cinema.
  • Paraphrase: Amy played much better than her opponent, so it was unfair that she lost the match. > Amy ... ... ... ... ... the match because she played much better than her opponent. (DESERVE)
    Amy did not deserve to lose the match because she played much better than her opponent.
  • I don't really enjoy go / going for walks in the countryside.
    I don't really enjoy going for walks in the countryside.
  • I absolutely love cooking / cook.
    I absolutely love cooking.
  • Meek rented a gym practicing / to practice parkour.
    Meek rented a gym to practice parkour.
  • I just can't get excited about be / being in the open air, like some people.
    I just can't get excited about being in the open air, like some people.